US Navy Is NOT Ready For Major War: Ex-Skippers, Bob Work
The cruiser USS San Jacinto (near) sails side by side with the Russian destroyer Admiral Chebanenko WASHINGTON: The US surface fleet may not be adequately trained for high-intensity combat, four experienced former skippers and the former deputy secretary of defense warned a US Naval Institute conference here on Monday. “Navigation and seamanship, these are the fundamental…
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‘t’he Department of Defense evolved into a “Department of Shaping,” including assigning 20% female of the ships crew, into close quarters on the ships. If anyone would interview the teen age girls sent over seas, half way around the world, to be seamen, they would learn the morale is unfavorable. Oh wait, the government does survey the morale. How’s that working for you Navy? Defense? Why not report it?